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Trump administration makes major change to compensation plan for flight delays
The Trump administration is formally abandoning a Biden-era plan that sought to require airlines to compensate stranded passengers with cash, lodging and meals for flight disruptions
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The CEO's deal has been altered to account for a range of outcomes, including a reverse spin-off and a sale. If there's a separation, a "significantly greater portion" of his annual pay will include long-term incentives.
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President Donald Trump’s administration said on Friday it was formally withdrawing a plan by his predecessor to require airlines to pay passengers cash compensation when US flight disruptions are caused by carriers.
But Karp’s compensation was not solely in cash—the sizeable $6.8 billion figure refers to “compensation actually paid,” the annual increase in the value of an executive’s current and potential stock holdings.
YouTube TV users are getting compensated for the loss of Disney channels like ESPN, but the discount is tucked away and hidden.
After a high-stakes meeting, Tesla investors voted to approve Musk's $1 trillion proposed compensation plan that is contingent on lofty goals.
The doctrine of exclusive remedy remains a powerful shield for employers—but it is not impenetrable. As recent decisions show, the key to preserving its protections lies in understanding where immunity ends and contractual liability begins.
Several months after the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act was expanded to include 21 Missouri ZIP codes, the Justice Department reports that $8.57 million worth of claims have been approved for those impacted by Manhattan Project waste contamination.